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How Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall wants to spend tax dollars


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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall unveils budget proposal for 2021-2022
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As Utah turns a corner on the COVID-19 pandemic, now the fastest growing state in the nation, the capital city faces a “new frontier, a historic and critical” turning point, with the chance to invest millions into needs including racial equity, affordable housing and homelessness.
That’s what Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall told the Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday night as she unveiled her second budget proposal, which includes nearly $350 million in general fund revenue for the city’s 2021-2022 fiscal year. In total, including the airport and other enterprise and capital improvement funds, Mendenhall’s recommended budget expenditures exceed $1.7 billion, an increase of $512.4 million from last year, or a 28.6% increase. ....

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Social workers. Affordable housing. How Salt Lake City's mayor wants to spend tax dollars


Social workers. Affordable housing. How Salt Lake City’s mayor wants to spend tax dollars
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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, center, is pictured during a press conference at the City-County Building on Wednesday, April 7, 2021.
As Utah turns a corner on the COVID-19 pandemic, now the fastest growing state in the nation, the capital city faces a “new frontier, a historic and critical” turning point, with the chance to invest millions into needs including racial equity, affordable housing and homelessness.
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That’s what Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall told the Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday night as she unveiled her second budget proposal, which includes nearly $350 million in general fund revenue for the city’s 2021-2022 fiscal year. In total, including the airport and other enterprise and capital improvement funds, Mendenhall’s recommended budget expend ....

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Laurels & lances: Infrastructure, taxes, court


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Laurel: To building bridges. And roads and sidewalks and more. On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Financing Authority gave the go-ahead for $48 million in multimodal transportation projects. Among them are $4.6 million in projects in Allegheny, Armstrong and Westmoreland counties.
These are not giant bypasses or miles of asphalt poured on an interstate. These are hometown, backyard kind of projects. They include a $200,000 Rankin Street revitalization project in Arnold and $375,000 for the Complete Street project in New Kensington, $750,000 for a pedestrian bridge in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood and $300,000 for a sidewalk project in Hazelwood. ....

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